Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Pune police charge sheet names 5 activists

Activists were arrested on June 8 after multicity raids were carried out across the country

- Nadeem Inamdar

PUNE: Pune police on Thursday filed a chargeshee­t against 10 persons including five activists arrested for alleged links with banned outfit CPI (Maoist), which according to investigat­ors, orchestrat­ed caste riots at Bhima Koregaon.

The 5,160-page chargeshee­t filed by police before Sessions Judge K D Vadane, accuses advocate Surendra Gadling, Prof Shoma Sen, Sudhir Dhawale, Mahesh Raut, Rona Wilson and five others working with CPI (Maoist) to create violence on January 1 at Bhima Koregaon. Others charged by police include undergroun­d CPI (Maoist) members Milind Teltumbde, Prakash alias Navin alias Ritupan Goswami, Manglu, Deepu and Kisan alias Prashanto Bose.

Gadling and Sen, along with Gadchiroli-based activist Mahesh Raut; Mumbai-based Dalit activist and editor of Marathi magazine ‘Vidrohi’, Sudhir Dhawale; and research scholar from Delhi, Rona Wilson; were arrested by Pune Police on June 8 after multi-city raids were carried out across the country following clearance from the state home department.

The chargeshee­t accuses Dhawale and members of the Kabir Kala Manch (KKM), a leftleanin­g Dalit outfit, of delivering provocativ­e speeches at the December 31 Elgar Parishad event in Pune, and other places, which led to violence the next day.

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This was when large number of Dalits had gathered at Bhima Koregaon to observe the 200th anniversar­y of a battle between British and Dalits. One person was killed while damage worth Rs 40 crore was caused during the riots.

“The loss to properties and human casualties during caste riots between Dalits and upper castes were orchestrat­ed by the banned outfit CPI (Maoist),” stated the chargeshee­t submitted by assistant commission­er of police (ACP) Shivaji Pawar, who is investigat­ing the case.

According to the chargeshee­t, Dhawale and Harshali Potdar, member of (KKM) contacted different Dalit outfits and twisted the history of the Bhima Koregaon battle.

They also resorted to false propaganda over the issue and tried to convince the public that the government was antithetic­al to the Dalit community and created resentment amongst the Dalits against the government. The Bhima Koregaon commission hearings are underway in Pune at its office located in the zilla parishad building at the Bund Garden chowk.

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